Première nord-américaine

Daniel Brandt, Jan Brauer and Paul Frick’s fresh take on classical-accented electronic music can be traced back to a treasure chest of pianos, vibraphones, drums, brass and string instruments, bass and analog synths. With the release of their first album, You Make Me Real, which they debuted in North America, at MUTEK 2010, the band caught international attention for the quality and singularity of its live performances. Following the release of Mr. Machine(2011), Brandt Brauer Frick presented their work at some of the world’s most prestigious venues (Lincoln Center, Centre Pompidou) accompanied by a symphonic orchestra, lending a stately aura to their unique fusion sound, which was described recently by Pitchfork, as like “Kraftwerk in reverse.” Their most recent project, Miami, released in March, finds the group fleshing out a darker, rougher sound. The album features an array of guest vocalists, namely Jamie Liddell, Nina Kravitz, Gudrun Gut and Om’mas Keith – recently nominated for a Grammy for his production work on Frank Ocean’s record. With the release of Miami also comes a new live show wherein the trio takes to the stage alone, sans orchestra, with a set designed specifically for the occasion.